Lots of opinions here...all good for a healthy exchange; however, the fact remains that some of us CAN, and DO, make 50+ quilts a year. I am a dedicated "pay someone to clean the house" person, no one at home but me and three poodles...I sew my own quilts, I quilt my own quilts (LA), and I bind my own quilts. I have the stash from you-know-where, having accumulated it over the past 35-40 years, so fabric is not a problem. And, I am retired from a medical career where I worked at least 40 hours a week, sometimes as much as 60 or more...and I still quilted! so I know the value of organizing my time. Now then, that said, I am still subject to the same procrastination that a lot of us are; I still get stuck in "I don't wanna" mode every now and then, and I still will NEVER think I have done enough while there are people in this world who need the warmth my quilts can provide. And I have had three surgeries and a couple of broken legs in the last three years as well, and am a three-year cancer survivor. SO.....I guess, as my Mom used to tell me, where there's a will, there's a way.....
At any rate, I think we all do the very best we can....as far as I am concerned, this is no race....but I feel that God has led me to do what I do, and He will make the way for me to get done what needs to be done. So I say, quilt on ladies and gents and do the best you can! That's all we are required to do.